Welcome to the Indirectory!

Here’s another wonderful thing about independent vets.

As well as offering all the usual vet services you’d expect, they’re free to develop their own passions, skills and special interests. Which means even more choice, diversity and care in our local communities.💙

From acupuncture to zoo work – explore the A–Z of everything our talented IndieVets can do!

Acupuncture

Adoption services

  • Coming Soon

Behavior

Birds/Avian

Cancer care

Cardiology

Cat-Friendly Certified Clinics

Dentistry (advanced)

Echocardiography

Eyes/Opthalmology

Exotic Pets & Animals

Export Certification (for pets moving overseas)

FearFree™ Accredited Clinics

  • Coming Soon

Homeopathic & Natural Therapies

Hip Dysplasia (PennHipp)

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Internal medicine specialists

Languages spoken

Laparoscopic spey

Mobile Services/Housecalls

Nurse Consultations

Orthopaedics

Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

Rabbits

Radioactive Iodine Treatment (for cats with Hyperthyroidism)

Reproductive Services

Rodents & Guinea Pigs

Skin

Surgery (advanced)

Tele-consultations

Ultrasonography

Wildlife

Zoo Animals

Looking for a boarding kennel or cattery?

Heading off on holiday? Leave your pet in the safest of hands at a trusted IndieVets clinic ❤️

Dog boarding

Cat boarding

What is a veterinary ‘specialist’?

Like human healthcare, the vet profession has different tiers.

Mostly, our animals are seen by a primary care veterinarian (similar to a GP). Some GP vets also develop special interests and additional qualifications (for example, in dentistry, or orthopaedics etc).

Veterinary “specialists” are veterinarians who’ve undergone advanced training in their chosen discipline, involving several years of additional study, and are Board-certified.